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This game is very light on GPU side.
"Laptops blow". I beg to differ, they maybe weaker, but just because it's a laptop doesn't mean it "blows". You said laptops can't stream and that was the reason why my streaming was terrible. Well a good week after that moment WAAAAY BACK THEN, SHadowds helped me set the whole thing up and i discovered the problem with my GPU and boom ,streaming 1080pi (well, that's more internet related when it comes to resolution).
Now, I have NO IDEA what you mean by this game being very light about the GPU. Can you contemplate further? I littrly have NO IDEA. I mean, i "would" beg to differ because when i used intergrated graphics, my peak was 80fps on low then drops to 40fps, but when i switched to dedicated graphics, it suddenly caps and drops to 100 fps on Very High (yes, i am using a laptop) so please explain, i littrly don't know what you mean. (I am not mocking you, i littrly don't know what you mean by being very light on the gpu)
Oh and about the processor, that's the easiest and probably the most simple thing you can change on a laptop o.o. My processor overclocks at 4.1GhZ (ofc, i don't overclock it often cause i AM on a laptop and it WILL overheat 10x faster than a desktop, but if i play games like Planetside 2, i kinda have to)
1) First paragrapth; Have you been keeping que of tempatures? Hows the stream quality? No frame drops while streaming? Show me?
2) Second paragrapth; The engine stated somewhere on the internet I can't find anymore that its less GPU intensive. Also, just because its less gpu intensive doesn't mean anyone with out having a dedicated graphic card won't benefit. You will benefit from having a dedicated graphic card, but the difference between a low-mid graphic card vs a top tier won't benefit as much because its not a GPU intensive game.
3) I would only overclock on a laptop if I wanted to fry eggs on it or play games for like a year before it gets burnt out. Meanwhile, I'll be playing at 4ghz+ self over clocked on liquid cooling on my desktop for years to come.
NVIDIA has an option to set PhysX Processor to use either cpu or your graphics card. Would it matter much if i set to use only my graphics card for the Physx engine. I am testing it now, can not really tell much of a difference yet. Will try on higher level graphics to see.
kk, thx! Umm,
1)No, but i can tell it DOES get pretty hot in there, but i do hear the fan (since i have this program to handles all the fan and yes it does have temperature checks,but i only check that once in a blue moon cause im an idiot) rotate faster, also, i have an external cooling fan which has a 22cm fan that spins and basicially gets everything from the batteries at the back all the way to the ram sticks at the bottom.
2) Ah ok, thank you.
3) Yeah, i only do that if i want to play Planetside 2 or Crysis 3 in Max without freezing or bricking my computers for a few seconds and having it just go on straight 20-30 fps. I guess, you can say i like looking at pretty pictures. When it's overclocked (as with the GPU as well) i run it very well on Max around 50-60 fps. I only do this 20-30 minutes a session and like...... one every 2 weeks when i get really hella bored.
Go with the GPU. When it comes to PhysX, it only is useful in games WITH PhysX. (Batman, Titanfall, GoatSimulator, Tombraider, Metro, etc). Im not as big of a computer wiz as 5onic or Shadowds, but i can tell you, PhysX IS sweet. The changest are NICE. It provides life-like physics at its finest (Gotham:Arkham City's nice ass snow simulation and Lara Croft's hair whipping back and forth... wasn't that a song?)
4.6ghz i5 latest gen
8Gig of 2,333MHz corsair vengance
HD 7950
I have 2400Mhz Corsair Vengeance Rams too ^-^ (two of dem for 16GB)